Three Ways To Decrease Your Carbon FootPrint - A Global Warming Article On How To Reduce Your CO2 Emissions Print E-mail
By Nathan Brown

Using the carbon footprint calculator provided by http://stopglobalwarming.org/, I have learned that there are three ways you can quickly and easily reduce your carbon footprint, helping to reduce global warming, while also saving you money. Best of all, two of these changes only need to be made once and none of them require you to spend a dime!
1. Change your thermostat by two degrees:

Decrease in Your Carbon Footprint: 2,000 pounds of CO2 emissions
Annual dollar savings: $98

Because space heating and cooling takes such a tremendous amount of energy, just this slight change helps reduce your global warming impact more than you might think. During the hot months, turn the thermostat up two degrees and in the cold months, turn it down two degrees.

Also, many thermostats are programmable, allowing you to maintain the desired temperature only when a building’s occupants are in the building and awake.

Consult your thermostat’s owner’s manual to learn how to program it. If you are unable to find the manual, it is very likely that you can download it from the manufacturer’s web site.

If these changes prove to bring lots of savings for you, it might be worth considering decreasing your reliance on carbon-intensive heating and cooling even further. In the summer, opening windows to allow for cross-ventilation combined with the use of fans could easily achieve some of the cooling of air conditioning, just as wearing layered clothing in the winter could take the place of a furnace or space heater in more mild cold spells.

2. Set your hot water temperature to 120°F or below:

Decrease In Your Carbon Footprint: 500 pounds of CO2 emissions
Annual dollar savings: $30

When shipped, water heaters are typically set to 140°F. However, most households’ needs can still be met after decreasing this setting to 120°F or lower.

This easy fix has the potential to significantly reduce the amount of carbon dioxide emissions your home, apartment or condominium creates while heating water. For reference, imagine using the water from a hot tub or Jacuzzi (usually between 100°F and 110°F) to shower or wash dishes or clothes. If you foresee that temperature as being sufficient, it is likely that you won’t even notice a difference in the temperature of the water at the faucet after making this change. Perhaps you’ll be so impressed that you will try lowering the temperature even more!

3. Only run your dishwasher when it is full:

Decrease In Your Carbon Footprint: 200 pounds of CO2 emissions
Annual dollar savings: $40

The energy used to heat water, spray it on the dishes and finally dry them can add a lot to your carbon footprint. Try loading the machine completely before running it. Also, it is important to remember to use the machine’s energy-saving setting for drying dishes and to not use heat to dry them. If you are unsure about how to do this, consult the appliance’s owner’s manual or look for it online. As a last resort, you can always turn the machine off when it gets to the drying cycle and let the dishes air dry.

Loading the dishwasher fully will also decrease your time spent unloading, especially if you’re able to bypass putting dishes away by removing them from the dishwasher as you prepare for the next meal.

Total Decrease In Your Carbon Footprint: 2,700 pounds of CO2 emissions
Total annual dollar savings: $168
This quantity of carbon dioxide emissions is roughly equivalent to what would be saved by driving a compact car 4,000 fewer miles each year.

If you find these tips helpful and enjoying knowing that you are easily saving money and helping to decrease global warming, tell your friends and family! Making small changes like these can only have a big impact if there are lots of people making the changes. I strongly encourage you to make the small steps to being the change you wish to see and helping others to do the same.

Nathan Brown

Nathan Brown is an activist creating a revolutionary movement by showing people how to help prevent global warming.

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 08 April 2009 23:18
 
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